Motorola A925 User Guide - Page 41
Using Automatic Redial, Making an Emergency Call, Retrying Failed Video Calls
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Retrying Failed Video Calls If a video call fails, a message displays indicating the cause of the failure (for example, Video call service unavailable). Press one of the following buttons on the bottom of the screen to continue: • Send MMS - Press to send an Multimedia message to the same phone number. • Voice - Press to place a voice call to the same phone number. • Cancel - Press to return to the dialling keypad. Using Automatic Redial When Automatic Redial is turned on, the handset automatically redials failed voice calls (busy or no signal). If the call does not go through after 10 redial attempts, the handset stops redialling. To turn on Automatic Redial: Do This 1 Tap in the Application Selector bar or Application Launcher. 2 Tap Settings > Call Control. 3 On the Basic tab, check the Auto Redial box. Making an Emergency Call Your service provider may program one or more emergency phone numbers, such as 999, that you can call under any circumstances, even when your handset is locked or the USIM card is not inserted. Your service provider can program additional emergency numbers into your USIM card. Your card must be active to use the numbers stored on it. Calling Features - 41